Rain has final say as England and South Africa share T20 series

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Cricket - Third Twenty20 International - England v South Africa - Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, Britain - September 14, 2025 General view as the match is abandoned due to bad weather Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

Cricket - Third Twenty20 International - England v South Africa - Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, Britain - September 14, 2025 General view as the match is abandoned due to bad weather Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

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NOTTINGHAM, England - The third and final Twenty20 International between England and South Africa was abandoned without a ball being bowled at Trent Bridge on Sunday as rain had the final say in the series that finishes 1-1.

South Africa claimed a rain-reduced five-over contest by 14 runs in the opening game in Cardiff on Wednesday, before England registered a record 146-run win in the second fixture in Manchester on Friday as Phil Salt scored an unbeaten 141.

That result set up a grand finale on Sunday, but persistent rain in Nottingham delayed the toss and ultimately meant no play was possible.

South Africa won the One Day International series between the sides 2-1.

England now move on to a three-match T20 series against Ireland that starts in Dublin on Wednesday. REUTERS

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